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The Pnyx in Athens, was one of the first places in Europe where citizens, standing as equals, were to speak about what was right, true, and good for both the individual and the city—and which helped lay part of the foundation for the development of the city’s philosophy. A direct democracy, where the aim was objectivity, good decisions, and the absence of oppression. I hope it offers inspiration, and that you find it valuable to read.

Here I will write about socially relevant topics of a fundamental nature, but without taking political or party‑political positions, except in cases of clear violations of democratic principles and decisions. The blog’s themes concern the developmental aspects of both the individual and culture.

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18.02.26: Click on text: About Tyrants in Democracy.